Once Upon A Country
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Once Upon A Country

A Palestinian Life

  1. 582 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Once Upon A Country

A Palestinian Life

About this book

As a child growing up in East Jerusalem, the world puzzled Sari Nusseibeh: the prosaic co-existed too closely with the mythical and sacred whilst the political world seemed to him ever-changing and incomprehensible. The young Nusseibeh revelled in the city's rich past. He played in the streets of his beloved Old City which were steeped not only in the histories of the three great religions but also in his family's history: for the Nusseibehs had lived here for thirteen centuries serving as judges, teachers, Sufi sages, politicians and, most extraordinary of all, as doorkeeper to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. It is perhaps this intimate knowledge of the interconnections between the three religions which led to an open-mindedness in Nusseibeh rarely seen in, let alone expressed by, any protagonist in the Palestine-Israel conflict. Like most Palestinians, his family suffered the upheavals and displacements - if not the economic consequences - of the first Arab-Israeli war of 1948, which we witness through his father's active participation in defining, and infinitely disputed, moments in the Palestine-Israel conflict. Simultaneously a pan-Arab idealist and healthy sceptic, his father became a legendary figure who never succumbed to nationalist ideology or rhetoric. A philosopher by training and profession, Nusseibeh's political activism developed after his education at Oxford and Harvard, and was both gradual and reluctant. A firm and idealistic believer in the possibility of a one-state solution where Jews and Arabs could co-exist in dignity, he was forced to re-assess these ideas as the Israeli occupation affected Palestinian life irrevocably. While teaching at Birzeit University in the West Bank, he was appointed head of the union, which soon brought him into direct confrontation not only with Israeli military law in the West Bank, but also with the PLO leadership. From then on Nusseibeh realized the power of civil disobedience and developed this into a strategic political tool, coupled with his innate respect for personal freedom and his ability to think rationally. Not afraid to criticize either the Israelis or the Palestinians, he has managed to receive death threats from extremists on both sides and has even been termed "the smiling face of Palestinian terror" by some Israelis. Appointed by Arafat as the PLO representative in Jerusalem in 2001, Nusseibeh's relationship with him had long been tenuous and reserved. Always aware of Arafat's achievements, he nevertheless remained highly critical of many aspects of his leadership as well as of the second intifada. Nusseibeh's unflinching opinions are a fascinating and rare insider's view into the workings of the first Palestinian Authority. Sari Nusseibeh sees himself on a double mission. He is fighting the Israeli occupation from eradicating the Arab civilization he loves from his native Jerusalem. And at the same time, building the Palestinian institutions necessary to achieve peace, while battling the corruption of Palestinian politics and the extremism of political Islam. Seen by some as a local Don Quixote, his vision of a healthy, democratic society based on respect and tolerance for others and on the freedom of ideas, is crucial to the modern world.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Praise
  3. Title Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Preface to the Second Edition
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Prologue : A Fairy Tale
  8. Chapter One : The Key
  9. Chapter Two : The Pan-Arab Nation
  10. Chapter Three : Promises, Promises
  11. Chapter Four : The Herod’s Gate Committee
  12. Chapter Five : The Pepper Tree
  13. Chapter Six : A Grapevine
  14. Chapter Seven : Smashing Idols
  15. Chapter Eight : Sunflower
  16. Chapter Nine : Monticello
  17. Chapter Ten : The Lemon Tree Café
  18. Chapter Eleven : The Salon
  19. Chapter Twelve : Military Order 854
  20. Chapter Thirteen : Masquerade
  21. Chapter Fourteen : Murder on the Via Dolorosa
  22. Chapter Fifteen : Faisal Husseini
  23. Chapter Sixteen : Annex Us!
  24. Chapter Seventeen : Sticks and Stones
  25. Chapter Eighteen : The Exorcism
  26. Chapter Nineteen : A Declaration of Independence
  27. Chapter Twenty : Interrogation
  28. Chapter Twenty-one : Ramle Prison
  29. Chapter Twenty-two : Madrid
  30. Chapter Twenty-three : A Shadow Government
  31. Chapter Twenty-four : Oslo
  32. Chapter Twenty-five : The Disappearance
  33. Chapter Twenty-six : Porcupines and Roosters
  34. Chapter Twenty-seven : Holy of Holies
  35. Chapter Twenty-eight : The Possessed
  36. Chapter Twenty-nine : Allies
  37. Chapter Thirty : Checkmate
  38. Chapter Thirty-one : The Iron Fist
  39. Chapter Thirty-two : “The Tigers”
  40. Chapter Thirty-three : The Perfect Crime
  41. Epilogue : A Night Journey
  42. Notes
  43. Acknowledgments
  44. Index
  45. Plates
  46. About the Author
  47. Copyright